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  2. Margin of error - Wikipedia

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    For a confidence level, there is a corresponding confidence interval about the mean , that is, the interval [, +] within which values of should fall with probability . ...

  3. SurveyMonkey - Wikipedia

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    SurveyMonkey was founded by Ryan Finley and Chris Finley in 1999. In 2009, Spectrum Equity and Bain Capital acquired a majority interest in the company. [11] The same year, Dave Goldberg joined SurveyMonkey as CEO. [12] The company went public under the name SurveyMonkey (Nasdaq: SVMK) on September 25, 2018. [13]

  4. 2016 Tennessee Republican presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    SurveyMonkey Margin of error: ± ?% Sample size: 772 February 22–29, 2016 Donald Trump 48%: Marco Rubio 18% Ted Cruz 15% Ben Carson 10%, John Kasich 5%, Undecided 4% NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist [4] Margin of error: ± 3.8% Sample size: 665 February 22–25, 2016 Donald Trump 40%: Ted Cruz 22% Marco Rubio 19% Ben Carson 9%, John Kasich 6%

  5. Opinion: Why the margin of error matters in the 2024 election ...

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    A 2024 general election mail ballot issued by the Erie County Board of Elections.

  6. Harris and Trump within margin of error in Michigan: Poll

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    The results are within the poll’s 4.4 percent margin of… The poll, conducted by USA Today and Suffolk University, found Harris leading with 48 percent to Trump’s 45 percent. Harris and Trump ...

  7. Accuracy and precision - Wikipedia

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    Accuracy is also used as a statistical measure of how well a binary classification test correctly identifies or excludes a condition. That is, the accuracy is the proportion of correct predictions (both true positives and true negatives) among the total number of cases examined. [10]

  8. Retention and sales skyrocketed at SurveyMonkey after the ...

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    SurveyMonkey also offers a “C.H.O.I.C.E.” fund, that each employee can use for up to $1,800 in expenses annually to spend on any eligible lifestyle purchases. Those include office equipment ...

  9. Quantification of margins and uncertainties - Wikipedia

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    Quantification of Margins and Uncertainty (QMU) is a decision support methodology for complex technical decisions. QMU focuses on the identification, characterization, and analysis of performance thresholds and their associated margins for engineering systems that are evaluated under conditions of uncertainty, particularly when portions of those results are generated using computational ...